Locating and Importing 3D Symbols

QUESTION

I can't find the objects I want in the Library Browser. Where can I obtain a larger selection of these types of symbol files to use in Chief Architect?

ANSWER

Chief Architect allows you to import 3D symbols from many different sources, as long as they have one of the following file formats: 3D .dwg, .dxf, .obj, .3ds, .stl, .skp, and .dae.

To locate additional 3D symbols

The sites listed below are just a few of the options in which you can find additional 3D symbols.

Chief Architect does not endorse or support the use of any symbols obtained from third party sources. We cannot guarantee the reliability nor can Chief Architect be held responsible for the content found on third party websites. Some editing of models in third party software may be required.

Please keep in mind that third party symbols with extremely high face counts may severely increase rendering times.

If you plan on downloading multiple symbols to bring into your design, you may find it helpful to create a folder in an easy-to-access location on your computer, such as your Desktop or Documents folder.

Our free,online user forum, ChiefTalk, provides a Symbols & Content section for registered users to post symbols that they have created, links to third party websites where they have obtained objects for use in their Chief Architect plans, or request symbols from other Chief Architect users.

Trimble's online 3D Warehouse provides a wide variety of models for download, including many manufacturers such as Whirlpool®, Kohler® and KraftMaid®.

Note: SketchUp files are not compatible with the X6 Mac version of Chief Architect. However, if you have imported a SKP file into the Windows version of Chief Architect you can export the item from your library as a Chief Architect Library File and then import it into the Mac version. Alternatively, you can open the SKP file in Sketchup and export it as a 3DS or DAE file type to import into Chief Architect.

Once a 3D symbol has been downloaded and saved onto your computer, you're ready to bring it into your Chief Architect plan.

To import a symbol into Chief Architect

Launch your Chief Architect software and Open the plan in which you would like to import this symbol.

Browse to the location where you saved the file, select it, and then click Open.

In the Import 3D Symbol dialog:

Note: This dialog and associated options are only available for Chief Architect Premier and Chief Architect Interiors.

By default, Chief Architect will import a 3D file as a generic stand-alone interior fixture. If you prefer, you can select different attributes instead.

Add Symbol To Library will be checked by default, and will result in the symbol being added to the User Catalog folder of the Library Browser.

Check Show Advanced Options to open the symbol’s specification dialog (optional).

Click OK to import the symbol.

Note: If you have already imported this symbol previously, or another symbol using a texture which has the same name as the one you're importing, you will receive the Texture Filename Conflict warning dialog. This dialog will allow you to either Rename the imported texture, Use the existing texture instead of the imported texture, or Replace the existing texture with the imported texture.

If the Symbol has a texture assigned to it that is not contained in the Library or saved with the symbol, you may receive a message stating that a graphic file could not be found. You can choose to replace the texture with another you have saved on your computer or you can change the material later in the Symbol's Specification dialog.

The imported object will be selected and ready to be placed in the plan. Click to place the object where you want it.

Take a 3D Camera view to see the results.

Note: Some symbols may not come in at the scale you want or using the materials that you would prefer if you do not choose the Show Advanced Options box when importing the symbol.

Once imported into Chief Architect, you can still select these imported symbols and choose the Open Object edit tool to adjust the dimensions, materials, and other settings related to the object.

Files can also be dragged from your Desktop, Documents folder, or other location, and then dropped directly into floor plan view to initiate the Import 3D Symbol process.